I was honored to be the pianist for the recently completed ” Summit For Persecuted Christians.” Following the summit I tried a few times to write down some reflections but had difficulty. Saying I was blessed, challenged, motivated and encouraged are just a few of the words that come to mind. Ravi Zacharias summed up my feelings when he said he was humbled and did not feel worthy to address this group.

>>>At this World Summit, I’ve had the privilege of meeting and talking with many who have experienced the horrors of persecution firsthand. Today I met a woman from Iran whose father was hanged to death because of his faith...

Nothing less will suffice when writing about Huntley Brown, an international Christian concert pianist who, whether he’s performing at Carnegie Hall, a peace summit in war-torn Belfast or a maximum security prison, has changed lives through the magic of his own fingers that dance with such passion across they keyboard of a piano.

Many of you are familiar with Brown. If you’ve heard his music or met the 53-year-old native Jamaican with the distinctive accent and wide smile over the decades he’s lived here in Aurora, you would not forget him.

But I’ll bet there are also plenty of readers who have no idea who I’m talking about...

After reading where George Perdikis one of the co-founder of the group Newsboys said he is an atheist, I got concerned and wondered how many other Christian musicians are out there questioning their faith. I also got concerned when he said he figures only one out of 10 Christian bands he toured with were actual Christians. If true we are in trouble.

I will attach the article at the end of my perspective.

The problem outlined is not isolated to musicians only, I am sure just about everyone knows someone with questions about their beliefs.

I am writing a book on deception and in this book I tackle a few important questions: